Curriculum Vitae
Charles Frederick Jackels
Professor of Computing and Software Systems
Professor of Science and Technology
March 2011
Science
and Technology Program
18115 Campus Way NE
University of Washington-Bothell
Bothell, WA 98011
Phone: (425) 352-5368
E-Mail: jackels@u.washington.edu
FAX: (425) 352-5216
Born: November 3, 1946, St. Paul, Minnesota
Married: June 20, 1970, Susan C. (Doherty) Jackels
Children: Elizabeth (May 14, l983)
EDUCATION
1971‑1975 University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
(Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, 1975)
Autumn 1968 University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
1966‑1968 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
(B. Chem., with high distinction, 1968)
1964‑1966 St. Mary's College, Winona, Minnesota
Jan 2005 – Aug 2008 Director, Computing and Software Systems Program
Mar 2000 – Dec 2003 Acting Director, Computing and Software Systems Program.
Faculty Appointments – University of Washington, Bothell.
2009-present Professor of Science and Technology (with tenure).
2000-present Professor of Computing and Software Systems (with tenure).
2000-09 Professor of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science (with tenure).
1997-00 Senior Lecturer of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science and of Computing and Software Systems.
1996-97 Senior Lecturer of Interdisciplinary Arts and Science.
1995-96 Visiting Professor of Liberal Studies.
Faculty Appointment – University of Washington, Seattle.
1990-95 Professor of Chemistry (with tenure)
1984-90 Associate Professor of Chemistry (with tenure).
1977‑83 Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Other Academic Appointments
Jan-Mar 2004 Sabbatical Leave: University of Central America, Managua, Nicaragua
and Catholic Relief Services, Matagalpa, Nicaragua.
1993-94 Visiting
Research Professor of Chemistry,
University of Minnesota (Laboratory of Donald G. Truhlar).
1985-86 Visiting Scholar in Atmospheric Chemistry, Harvard University (Laboratory of James G. Anderson).
1975‑77 Postdoctoral Fellow in
Chemical Physics
Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio
(Laboratory of Isaiah Shavitt)
1971‑72 Teaching
Assistant, Chemistry Department
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Sabbatical
Research Leaves, University of Washington Bothell, January – December 2004
and March – September 2011.
Nominated for Distinguished Teaching Award, U of Washington, Bothell, 2000.
Reynolds Research Leave, Wake Forest University,1993-94.
Reynolds Research Leave, Wake Forest University,1985‑86.
Elected to Sigma Xi, 1978.
Battelle Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1975‑77.
Petroleum Research Fund Fellowship, 1973‑75.
NDEA (Title IV) Fellowship, 1971‑73.
NSF Traineeship Fall Quarter, 1968.
Elected to Tau Beta Pi, Honor Society, l968.
B. Chem. degree with high distinction, l968.
"Theoretical Potential Surfaces for N‑O‑O", Charles F. Jackels,
University of Washington, Seattle, 1975 (Ernest R. Davidson, Adviser).
PROFESSIONAL AND HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Association for Computing Machinery
IEEE Computer Society
American Chemical Society (Physical Division and Theoretical Subdivisions)
Council on Undergraduate Research
Puget Sound Section of the American Chemical Society
American Association of University Professors
Tau Beta Pi
Sigma Xi